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Jean Vigo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Vigo (26 April 1905, Paris – 5 October 1934) was a French film director, who helped establish poetic realism in film in the 1930s and was a posthumous influence on the French New Wave of the lat...
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by Maximilian Le Cain - profile of film director Jean Vigo ... Of all cinema's illustrious martyr figures, none is more romantic than Jean Vigo, poet maudit of '30s French cinema, dead at 29 after a long struggle with tuberculosis, leaving a filmography that can be screened in just over three hours and which,
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Information about Jean Vigo ... A collection of news and information related to Jean Vigo published by Tribune Company sources. ... Winner of the prestigious Prix Jean Vigo as well as a special mention for the Camera d'Or in...
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Films de Jean Vigo ... Born in Paris in 1905, Jean Vigo was the son of a political anarchist who was arrested by the French authorities and died in prison in 1919. Vigo’s mother tried to keep his father’s past from him, going so far as to change the family name.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Vigo, Jean. Vigo, Jean. Information about Vigo, Jean in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Vigilius; Vignelli, Massimo; Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi da; Vignoles, Charles Blacker; Vignoles, Roger; Vigny, Alfred Victor, comte de; Vigo; Vigo, Jean; vihuela; Viipuri; Vijayanagar; Vijayawada;
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Jean Vigo (French film director), April 26, 1905Paris, France Oct. 5, 1934ParisFrench film director whose blending of lyricism with realism and Surrealism, the whole underlined with a cynical, anarchic approach to life, distinguished him as an original talent. ... ADD TO YOUR SITE...
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"Of all cinema’s illustrious martyr figures, none is more romantic than Jean Vigo, poet maudit of ‘30s French cinema, dead at 29 after a long struggle with tuberculosis, leaving a filmography that can be screened in just over three hours and which, during his lifetime, showed every sign of vanishing into oblivion.
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Buy Jean Vigo: The Complete Collection on DVD (Region 2, PAL); ... When most people see Jean Vigo's two feature films, Zero for Conduct and L'Atalante (1934), they tend to prefer Zero for Conduct at first. It's Vigo's most personal work, more unrefined, reckless, and sloppy.
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The Complete Jean Vigo , London, 1983. ... Buache, Freddy, and others, editors, Hommage à Jean Vigo , Lausanne 1962. ... Simon, William G., The Films of Jean Vigo , Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1981.
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